

French Friday: It's Time to Amend the Constitution
26 snips Aug 29, 2025
David French, a conservative commentator and Senior Editor at The Dispatch, joins to discuss the urgent need for constitutional amendments in light of recent political chaos. He addresses the failures of the two-party system and how loyalty to parties undermines governance. French emphasizes the necessity of virtuous leadership and suggests that a spiritual revival among evangelicals may be vital for America's future. The conversation also touches on the misuse of executive power and the role of media in shaping political narratives.
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Founders Assumed Virtue, Not Factional Loyalty
- The framers split power across branches assuming leaders would possess character and check each other.
- Modern party loyalty often overrides branch loyalty, undermining that design.
Parties Recenter Power Around The Presidency
- Partisan parties turned branch rivalry into party loyalty, concentrating power around the presidency.
- Members now risk losing their positions if they defy party leadership to protect branch independence.
Legislature Was Meant To Be Supreme
- Early design intentionally favored a strong legislative branch as the most accountable to voters.
- Anti-Federalists warned vague executive wording could enable presidential overreach.